A ridiculously silly but gloriously fun tribute to the game. BFGs, explosive gas canisters and all manner of other iconic elements from the Doomiverse are sprinkled throughout the knowing script. Who knew the character you played as in teh game looked liek The Rock...? Formats: Blu-ray Release Date: July 6

S.Darko: A Donnie Darko Tale

A shameful follow-up to cult classic Donnie Darko that follows Donnie's daughter Sam on a road-trip to California (with her slutty best mate). Naturally she soon starts seeing all manner of strange, surreal things that look a bit like they might have happened in the first movie. Indeed the whole enterprise is a kind of bizarre pastiche of the original Darko (Richard Kelly isn't involved), one that frankly should never have been green-lit.

Most people remember the film for its one classic scene - a deliciously un-PC face-off between Christopher Walken's Mafia Don and Denis Hopper's veteran cop, however the entire film is one long, violent, pop-culture infused treat. It's also one of the most star-laden movies ever made, with the likes of Brad Pitt and Val Kilmer popping up in small roles as a stoner and Elvis respectively.

There's a reason the first season of this US drama, which introduced us to the amoral denizens of 1960s advertising agency Stirling Cooper, was so critically acclaimed. Besides liberal doses of homophobia, racism and antis-Semitism, the show also packed in some of the most complex characterisation seen on US TV since The Sopranos. Season 2 deepens and enriches the characters further as they are forced to cope with the emergence of flower-power, hippies and JFK. Such a beautifully shot series also deserves to be seen on Blu-ray.

"We are coming! We are coming!" So say the world's children in this enjoyable five hours of Torchwood silliness. Some of the issues that have plagued the series; an uneven tone that jumped all over the place, and too many conflicted ideas shoe-horned into proceedings, have been rectified this time around. A strong narrative focus, and a structure that allows the drama to build slowly but purposely make this the most satisfying outing for the alien-busting team to date. John Barrowman isn't even that annoying.